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A new wash pump is fairly cheap, less than $100.00 and LGs are excellent dishwashers. I recommend fixing.
Tip: To replace the wash motor, take off the side panels, then turn the whole dishwasher upside down and remove the base. It seems like a lot of effort at first, but makes the replacement simple.

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